According to the MSM, Judge Roy Moore has nine accusers, when in actuality there are only 2 or 3.
Corfman: said Judge Moore touched her when she was 14 years old. She filed three sexual assault complaints against 3 Ministers. The police investigated those claims and found none of them credible, because she kept changing her story.
She claimed Judge Roy Moore called her on her "private" telephone line, in 1979, when there was only party telephone lines available in Alabama. Corfman's story has also been discredited in 3 other ways.
Nelson, the lady with the yearbook. The inscription is written in 2 different color inks, black and blue. She now admits to writing in the blue ink. Even CNN says that it is a forgery, CNN! The WaPo's handwriting expert says the inscription is consistent with one writer. Three waitresses from the Old Hickory House Cafe, which worked there at that time, say that Nelson never worked there. Her stepson says she's a liar. And the cherry on top is Gloria Allred's involvement.
The 3rd accuser says that Judge Roy Moore grabbed her behind, when she was walking out of his office, after signing over custody of her 12-year-old son to her mother. How old was she at that time, with a 12-year-old son? She's known for her drug and was convicted of stealing checks from her relatives.
1 of the others was 18 and said Judge Moore held her hand and kissed her on the cheek. OMG!
Another 1 was 19 same story. Do you call hand holding and cheek kissing sexual assault?
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
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